Title:
Politics, punishment, and populism
Author:
Windlesham, David James George Hennessy, Baron, 1932-
ISBN:
9780195115307
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
Physical Description:
vi, 278 p. ; 24 cm.
Series:
Studies in crime and public policy
Series Title:
Studies in crime and public policy
Contents:
1. The Politics of Crime -- 2. Organized Interests and Populist Beliefs -- 3. Symbolism and Reality -- 4. Partisanship and Compromise -- 5. Ending the Insanity -- 6. Processing the Contract -- 7. Money and Ideology -- 8. Congress and the Courts -- 9. A New Isolationism.
Abstract:
The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 was arguably the most important legislative achievement of President Clinton's first term. In this detailed account, Lord Windlesham, a prominent legal scholar, British legislator, and Oxford College Principal, brings his experience to bear in analyzing the forces inside and outside the 103rd Congress, which shaped the final content of the Act. Controversial issues discussed include racial justice, "three strikes and you're out" and mandatory sentencing, the Brady Act and the assault weapons ban, the competing claims of prison building and prevention programs, drug policies, and restrictions on repeat sex offenders after release from prison.
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